The door jerked open and he glowered at her. "What do you want?"

"Hey! Why are you mad at me? I just want to talk to you."

"I don't want to talk," he said, pushing the door closed.

With inexplicable courage, she put her booted food in it's path. "Then maybe you can listen."

"No!" he bellowed.

"You're not going to scare me!" she shouted at him.

Then he roared like a wild animal. He bared his teeth, his eyes lit like there were gold flames in them, and the sound that came out of him was otherworldly.

She jumped back, her eyes as wide as hubcaps. "Okay," she said, putting up her hands, palms toward him. "Maybe you do scare me. A little."

-Ian and Marcie

Autore: Robyn Carr

The door jerked open and he glowered at her. "What do you want?"<br /><br />"Hey! Why are you mad at me? I just want to talk to you."<br /><br />"I don't want to talk," he said, pushing the door closed. <br /><br />With inexplicable courage, she put her booted food in it's path. "Then maybe you can <i>listen</i>."<br /><br />"No!" he bellowed.<br /><br />"You're not going to scare me!" she shouted at him.<br /><br />Then he roared like a wild animal. He bared his teeth, his eyes lit like there were gold flames in them, and the sound that came out of him was otherworldly. <br /><br />She jumped back, her eyes as wide as hubcaps. "Okay," she said, putting up her hands, palms toward him. "Maybe you do scare me. A little."<br /><br />-Ian and Marcie - Robyn Carr




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